
(PresidentialWire.com)- Newt Gingrich, the former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (and conservative legend), said over the weekend that he thinks President Donald Trump will win the November presidential election in a landslide.
Gingrich stands by his prediction despite several polls showing Biden with a significant lead – as they did with Hillary Clinton in 2016.
“I’m predicting that it will be a dramatically bigger victory than people currently expect,” Gingrich said during a Fox News interview. He added that he thinks President Trump’s re-election victory is “beginning to build.”
Let’s hope universal mail-in voting isn’t passed in the meantime. Voter fraud could drastically change the results of the election by impacting results in states where Trump won by a small margin in 2016.
This isn’t the first time Gingrich has made a prediction like this, either. On August 19, 2016, he told Fox News that he would “go out on a limb” and told them to “Keep this tape” and remind him about it after the election.
“Donald Trump’s going to win,” he said. “Donald Trump’s going to win because, in the end, the country is not going to reward big banks and big unions and big bureaucracies and big donors and big corruption by voting for a big liar. And in the end, the country is going to say, you know, whatever Trump’s weaknesses may be, he’s a sincere guy trying very hard to get this country back on the right track.”
And before the Chinese coronavirus hit the United States, that’s exactly what he was doing. Unemployment hit a 50-year low, the economy was booming, and anyone who wanted a job could get one. Not that the Democrats want you to remember that, of course.
This time around, Gingrich thinks that the Republicans need to make it clear to the public what the differences are between the Republicans and Democrats.
“We don’t have to want to make stuff up. We don’t have to invent some post office phony scandal. We just have to tell the truth about how radical these people are,” he said. “Rioting every day for 90 days, that begins to be a fact. And it was very interesting to me that neither Biden nor Harris was willing to say a word about Antifa, a word about a level of crime.”
And he’s right, isn’t he? If the Democrats are too afraid to condemn Antifa – likely because they know Antifa vote for them – then the Republicans should be the ones to do it. If President Donald Trump successfully informs the public about the riots they may not be seeing on the mainstream news, then why would people want to vote for the party that doesn’t condemn them?